Original Article

Year : 2019

Volume : Volume 10

Issue : Issue 2s

Effect of Surface Pretreatment (Air Abrasion) on Bond Strength of Polymethamethacrylate (PMMA) to the Soft Denture Lining Material

Dr. Umesh Parmar.

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Dr. Umesh Parmar.
dr.umeshimplantologist@gmail.com

Abstract


Background:  This study was conducted to investigate the effect of Air abrasion on bond strength of denture base to a soft liner in presence of artificial saliva, one RTV(Room temperature vulcanization, Ufigel P voco GmbH) silicone soft liner, and one HTV(Heat cure vulcanization, Molloplast B, detax, Gmbh & company) were selected Materials and Methods: DPI, Heat cure PMMA is used as a denture base.80 specimens were fabricated and divided into two groups, half samples were lined by Molloplast B and the other half were lined with Ufigel p. these subgroups were further divided into two groups. From each of the surface treated groups (AIR ABRASION) 10 samples tested the same day for tensile bond strength and the other 10 samples were stored in artificial saliva for 7 days and then tested for tensile bond strength. The universal testing machine (UTM) is used for tensile strength measurement. Results: Air abrasion (alumina particle 50 um) of pmma surface decreased the bonding between liner and pmma resin. Artificial saliva significantly reduces the bonding between PMMA and liner. Conclusion: Air abrasion treatment of the pmma surface decreased the bonding between liner and pmma.

Keywords: Surface Pretreatment, Polymethamethacrylate, Soft Denture Lining.